Katharine Hepburn

  • The Fix

    NBC cross with Madonna? Hepburn and Tracy both bi? Plus: Jared Leto hates bloggers!
  • Lady Jane

    Actress, activist, sex kitten, entrepreneur, Christian, mogul's wife, lightning rod, for almost 70 years Jane Fonda has lived out the history of American women.
  • Woman of the year

    A. Scott Berg's entertaining biography of Katharine Hepburn is intimate, thoughtful and considerate. But rushing it out two weeks after her death feels ghoulish.
  • The Fix

    Jon Stewart wants Angelina Jolie's child! Hollywood saved by Hugh Hefner! Frank Rich says Jayson Blair not sexy enough! Plus: Daniel Day-Lewis was into leather.
  • The Fix

    "South Park" dudes to fight terrorism and celebrities, Bruce Springsteen history to be destroyed, and Reese doesn't go to Washington. Plus: Watch out -- Robbie Williams wants a wife!
  • Katharine Hepburn, 1907-2003

    An appreciation of Hollywood's smartest, tartest star, who began her career as "box office poison" and became one of the silver screen's most beloved and memorable figures.
  • "The Rainmaker"

    Woody Harrelson brings his trademark touch of self-parody to the Broadway stage.
  • Audrey was thinner

    The author of "Confessions of a Window Dresser" explains his preference.
  • Hepburn vs. Hepburn

    A young drag queen goes from Audrey fan to Kate devotee.
  • Camille Does the Movies: Program notes

    Camille Paglia's notes for films shown at the National Film Theatre, June 1999 program, under the auspices of the British Film Institute.
  • The American Film Institute's 50 Greatest American Screen Legends

  • Extry! Extry! Getcha screen legends here!

    The American Film Institute's silly list of "50 Greatest Screen Legends" plunks that august body into the same leaky boat as the Letterman Top 10 list.
  • Home Movies by Charles Taylor: Pat and Mike

    Home Movies video columnist Charles Taylor on George Cukor's 'Pat and Mike,' starring Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn.
  • Holiday

    Stephanie Zacharek writes about her favorite movie for Salon's Personal Best issue.
  • Holiday

    Stephanie Zacharek reviews the 1938 movie classic "Holiday".

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